Congress Recesses Without Fixing Gramm-Rudman-Hollings;IRS Regains the Spotlight.
By: Timberlake, Mary Gael
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IEF | OP 1820/1987/36/7-1 (Browse shelf) | Available | En: Tax Notes, v. 36, n. 7, 1987; p. 661-662 | OP 1820/1987/36/7-1 |
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OP 1820/1987/36/11 Three significant features of American fiscal federalism | OP 1820/1987/36/12 Restructuring a state income tax in response to the Tax Reform Act of 1986 | OP 1820/1987/36/12-1 Ties that bind: Debts, deficits, and demography. | OP 1820/1987/36/7-1 Congress Recesses Without Fixing Gramm-Rudman-Hollings;IRS Regains the Spotlight. | OP 1820/1987/36/7-2 Hundreds of Bills Seek to "Reform" Tax Reform | OP 1820/1987/36/8-1 CBO Says $157 Billion Deficit Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better; OMB Disagrees | OP 1820/1987/36/8-2 Canadian Tax Reform May Include a VAT |
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